mada

mada-anvitāḥ — absorbed in the conceit; BG 16.10
mada — in the delusion; BG 16.17
mada-unmathita — being intoxicated; SB 1.15.22-23
mada-utpathānām — going astray out of false pride; SB 3.1.43
mada — intoxication; SB 3.20.29
madirā-mada-andhaḥ — one who is blinded by intoxication; SB 3.28.37
maṇimat-mada-ādayaḥ — Maṇimān, Mada, etc.; SB 4.4.4
mada — by intoxication; SB 4.6.12
mada-andhaḥ — being blind with power; SB 4.14.5
mada-vihvalaḥ — being intoxicated; SB 4.25.57-61
mada-andha — blinded by intoxication; SB 5.2.6
dhana-mada — in the form of infatuation by material wealth; SB 5.9.17
mada — by intoxication; SB 5.9.18
mada-andhaḥ — blinded by false prestige; SB 5.24.16
mada — by the intoxication; SB 5.25.5
mada — due to intoxication with kindness; SB 5.25.5
mada-mudita — delighted by intoxication; SB 5.25.7
mada — by intoxication; SB 6.1.58-60
mada — due to pride; SB 6.7.2-8
śrī-mada-vikriyām — deterioration because of madness due to opulence; SB 6.7.9
mada — by the madness; SB 6.13.16
mada-śoṣakaḥ — who can remove the madness; SB 6.18.26
mada-cyut — liquor dripping from his mouth; SB 8.2.23-24
mada-aśanaiḥ — who drank honey; SB 8.2.23-24
mada-vihvala — being intoxicated; SB 8.2.23-24
mada-utkaṭāḥ — being mad; SB 8.7.13
mada-vihvala-akṣī — whose eyes were restless because of youthful pride; SB 8.9.16-17
mada-andhānām — blinded by material opulences; SB 8.22.5
mada-śīkaraiḥ — with particles of perfumed liquor; SB 9.11.26
mada-utkaṭaḥ — too puffed up because of opulence; SB 9.15.20
mada — madness; SB 10.4.27
mada-utkaṭau — terribly proud and mad; SB 10.10.2-3
mada-āghūrṇita-locanau — their eyes rolling with intoxication; SB 10.10.2-3
śrī-mada-andhau — being blind with false prestige and opulence; SB 10.10.7
śrī-mada-andhasya — who is blinded by temporarily possessing riches and opulence; SB 10.10.13
śrī-mada-andhayoḥ — who are blinded by celestial opulence; SB 10.10.19
śrī-mada-andhayoḥ — who had become mad after material opulence and had thus become blind; SB 10.10.40
mada-andha — blinded by intoxication; SB 10.15.10-12
mada — in intoxication; SB 10.17.4
mada — of intoxication; SB 10.25.3
mada — being maddened; SB 10.25.6
mada — of the false pride; SB 10.26.25
mada — in the intoxication; SB 10.27.8
mada — by the intoxication; SB 10.27.16
mada — with intoxication; SB 10.30.12
mada-cyut — exuding a secretion from its forehead because of excitement; SB 10.33.24
mada — by intoxication; SB 10.35.24-25
mada-karī — an excited elephant; SB 10.42.17
mada — and the elephant's sweat; SB 10.43.15
mada — liquid secreted from the forehead; SB 10.53.15
mada — by their intoxication; SB 10.54.41
mada — a secretion that flows from the foreheads of excited elephants; SB 10.54.57
mada — by the intoxication; SB 10.60.19
mada — by the intoxication; SB 10.65.23
mada — with intoxication; SB 10.67.9-10
mada — by false pride; SB 10.67.14-15
mada — by passions; SB 10.68.31
mada — of the liquid exuding from their foreheads; SB 10.71.31-32
mada — by the intoxication; SB 10.73.10
mada — by the intoxication; SB 10.73.12-13
mada — due to the intoxication; SB 10.73.19
mada — of the intoxication of pride; SB 10.81.37
mada — due to the intoxication; SB 10.84.63
mada-cyudbhiḥ — exuding mada; SB 10.90.1-7
mada — by the intoxication; SB 11.13.36
mada-utsāhaḥ — courage based on intoxication; SB 11.25.2-5
mada — by intoxication; SB 11.30.17
mṛga-mada — musk; CC Adi 4.97
mada-manthara — maddened by drinking; CC Adi 5.187
mada-matta — one is drunk; CC Adi 7.22
mada-matta — being intoxicated by drinking Vāruṇī; CC Adi 17.118
mṛga-mada — the fragrance of musk; CC Madhya 2.33
mṛga-mada — of musk; CC Madhya 8.171
mṛga-mada — deer musk; CC Madhya 18.119
madana-mada — the pride of Cupid; CC Madhya 21.131
mada-viḍambi — defeating the pride; CC Antya 1.168
mada-kala — intoxicated; CC Antya 1.171
mṛga-mada — of musk; CC Antya 15.22
mada-hara — intoxicating power; CC Antya 15.22
mada-andhaiḥ — blinded by the fragrance; CC Antya 15.51
maḍā — of a dead body; CC Antya 18.54
kurańga-mada-jit — conquering the aromatic smell of musk; CC Antya 19.91
mada-induvara-candana-aguru-sugandhi-carcā-arcitaḥ — smeared with the unguents of musk, camphor, white sandalwood and aguru; CC Antya 19.91